Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area interactive visitor and discovery center...

Mountain biking at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area...

Living Forest event at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area ...

Hiking and wildlife watching at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area...

Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area visitor center...

Two multi-purpose meeting rooms in the park visitor center are equipped with state-of-the-art audiov...

Hiking and wildlife watching at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area...

Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area interactive visitor and discovery center...

What to know

Hobbs is Arkansas’s largest state park, spanning a 12,054-acre tract of Ozark landscape along the southern shore of Beaver Lake. It’s an asset to the ecosystem and water with minimum human impact.

Highlights of this day-use park include a diverse, 36-mile trail system with hiking, ADA, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails, 5 primitive campsites, and a public outdoor shooting range (closed Mondays for maintenance). It’s the only state park in Arkansas to allow regulated hunting. The visitor center includes exhibits about the park’s natural resources, limestone landscape, and history. Interpretive programs and workshops are offered throughout the year.

Make Your Reservation

Overnight hikers must sign-in at the trailhead before occupying a primitive campsite in the park. Each site has multiple tent sites and metal grills. Available first come, first served. Please contact the park
at 479-789-5000 or [email protected] for more information.